Combination petcock wrench and cleaning tool.



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G. F. HARRIS.

COMBINATION PETCCK WRENCH AND CLEANING TUOI..

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e it known E, i?. HAnnie, e. citizen of he Uniefi Sinnen eeiriing in one borougn of Brooiriyn, conn y of Kings, and. State of New York, have inventeki certain new end usefui niprovenoene in @Combinw tion Peteoek Wrenches and Sienning Tools, of which he following', teken in eonneeaion with the accompanying drawings, is e iuii, clear, and concise deseription.

My invention reietes co devices for eieening end mnnioulaing oil pet-cooks of internal combustion engines, en has for its object the provision of :i cleaning pin upon the end of e Wieneh having en eiongeed handle designed for cleaning `and manipuloting oil pet-eoeks which ere ioeeted et points 'that are not conveniently accessible, such as those provide@ upon the under sicie of 'crank cases o internal combustion engines used on automobiles.

A further object of ehe invention is to provide the eiongoteri handle oi.l the tooi with suiabie spaced indenntions in the forni of a. graduated which will find useful appiieesion in the measurement of the gnsoiene :fuel supply carried in the tank of the automobile.

:in the accompanying drawings, 'have illustrated by Way of exemple one preferred forni of my invention, in Which-*- Figure l is e. View in per. eetive of an oii peoeoek Wrench prox/idee. with e eleoning Jpin end gage giednetions, heeieening 'pin being' shown in operative pos1i1on.

Fig. Qyis a View in. elevation of a. frag ment-ary portion of the cieviee showing; the eieaning pin in opera-ion, the 'pet-cook being nnown in oted. o'ufoline.

Y Fig. 3 le e similar View .showing i'ne de* vice used e Wrench for inenipuieting the. pet-cook, which is shown in dotted ouuiine. y Fig. is e View in side elevation of the device snowing the gage por-'bien in use,

'measuring the quenvbity of foei in oni, o

portion of the Meier being iius'oreed in dor-teni outine.

fin detail, 'die We'neii comprises eion gatecirhanie portion i, preiereoiy marie of Wire, honing one extremity terminoeing in e. ioop 2 by means oi'f wiiiei the ooi may oe inging up in e convenientpiaeeg the other efr the eiongeteii Iaenfio being me lien "i" protuberenee 6, so that when it ie s around its pivot mio n. position ai: rio",

longitudinally with tile handle portion sha-rp edge wil? be prese-.ni io eaten of they lipiioisery of fille s-noli eerriefi, es for instance, benee ihereoii. In orier io noir?. iii inogeiative position, o. groove in the hoodie porftion Ii, Se eine i owing io iis springy neine., oe snm ino anni thus be heid, against nooit?. eral diepim3ern-eni.

To further uoeiune provide suiobie Anizi-r`ioe. i-o which may be lisfui emonn 'of fwniiebie Tg1- suppiy tenia' of a-ueonoi VV'niie have iiinsrai' form in which my inerenti. "bociiinent, l do his iiywef o. and. do noi; Wish to be iiniseii details of eonsineeion shown ee be aiiered Without deporfuing spirit scope inveneion by the eppened claims.

Having time oies'eribexi; :my inveniion, what i eiaini as new herein enti eo by Pza-"eene is;

i. i." o. hooi of one ohorsieer ei in @ion off en, stentieilg? recoil m heedpieee fasi/enen?. oi,- :i peil-ceci: einen eid hempiece e Groove 'hereo i engagement with the head-piece at a right I angle to the elongated handle. y

3. ln a tool of the character described, the combination of a groo'ved elongated Wire handle, a grooved head-piece riveted thereto extremity thereof, a pin of mounted upon the' head-piece and adapted to coperate With the groove in the Wire handle in its inoperative position and the groove in the head-piece in its operative position.

4L. In a tool of the character described, the combination ot an elongated wire handle, a grooved U-shaped head-piece riveted to one springy material pivotally mounted thereon, Said pin being'provided with a protuberance adapted to cooperate with the groove of the headpiece to firmly seat the pin in ,its operative GEORGE F. HARRIS.

position. at one extremity, a eleanlng pin pivotally 

